Where was this when I was 5!!!
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I think I would rather have the metal tonka tows (which I did have)
THe closest thing that I had to that vette was one of these 3 wheelers with the huge front wheel and high handle bars. I went through like 8 front tires on that thing.
THe closest thing that I had to that vette was one of these 3 wheelers with the huge front wheel and high handle bars. I went through like 8 front tires on that thing.
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i had a power wheels vette. it was red just like his... my dad was a car lover and always washed his cars. well i always washed my car too...
i washed the paint off. the hood litereally had no paint. also it didnt have a battery anymore. so it was just a show car for me. lol
i washed the paint off. the hood litereally had no paint. also it didnt have a battery anymore. so it was just a show car for me. lol
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Originally Posted by 1993 SLE
kids these days...they get all the fun modern stuff
they dont know how to grow up playin with METAL tonka toys
they dont know how to grow up playin with METAL tonka toys
Plastic ain't a bad idea.
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Originally Posted by GonneVille
I hit my older brother with a Tonka dump truck once.
Plastic ain't a bad idea.
Plastic ain't a bad idea.
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Originally Posted by Merlin 91/97
I had KITT and General Lee when I was around that age.... but they were pedel power.... THAT vette sure looks fun.
However, Kitt did make noises, and the Generel Lee had the Dixie horn...
However, Kitt did make noises, and the Generel Lee had the Dixie horn...